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Fall School Closing Ceremony
1.
ETRC Fall SchoolNovember
02-05, 2009 Teaching Skills - Final -
2.
Presenters
3.
Day 1
4.
That’s how it
all started …
5.
Thinking Critically
6.
It was so
cold …
7.
… that everybody
wanted to go to Miami
8.
The thinking made
everyone warm
9.
Presenters discussing the
topic
10.
Put down all
ideas on paper
11.
Example how it
works in class
12.
Coffee break: hot
tea was all we needed!
13.
Getting acquainted with
the American southeast!
14.
Lorraine Wallace
15.
Group Photo
16.
Day 2
17.
William Wallace
18.
Listening about crime
and punishment
19.
The speech of
the lawyer was long
20.
Talking about Brats
21.
Sharing impression about
the childhood
22.
Diana was an
angel
23.
Elena put her
brother in the bucket of water. She was a brat!
24.
Ms. Scrupschi brought
stinky things to school and upset the lessons!
25.
Luminitsa Super Brat
– a star in her family! Put injection to her baby-sister…
26.
When cat is
away, mice will play!
27.
Illustrating idioms
28.
29.
So many variants
…
30.
Day 3
31.
Early in the
morning …
32.
We were discussing
difficult children
33.
Exercise for brain
is good for health!
34.
Practiced our writing
skills
35.
Our drawing skills
36.
Our speaking skills
37.
Presented the results
38.
In a friendly
atmosphere
39.
Masterpieces
40.
After a short
break …
41.
We went to
the “courtroom”
42.
Carefully listened to
the case …
43.
Members of the
jury, what is your verdict?
44.
Another case in
the courtroom
45.
Silvia could have
become a nice defense attorney
46.
The jury is
holding a consultation
47.
Deciding for or
against euthanasia
48.
In front of
a choice
49.
Stick to one
opinion!
50.
Presenting elements of
culture
51.
Relevant Topic -
taken from 12th form textbook
52.
Repetition is the
mother of learning
53.
Comparing Britain and
USA
54.
Day 4
55.
Introduction to Debate
56.
Our active participants
57.
Interested in the
topic
58.
Ready to start
a debate
59.
Now we have
to select the topic for debate
60.
Let’s vote!
61.
Who votes for
sex education in schools?
62.
Who is against
sex education in schools?
63.
Preparing for debates
64.
Discussing pros and
cons
65.
The opposite groups
is also getting ready
66.
Preparing arguments
67.
Getting ready
68.
Ready! Steady! Go!
69.
“We will fight
sex together!”
70.
Cross-examination
71.
“Homosexuality is not
a problem in Moldova!”
72.
“What about spread
of AIDS?”
73.
The End
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